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we fought a roll up -- war against britain when they tried to take our firearms against -- from us. we have a long tradition of firearms freedom and individual rights protected by a constitution that many other countries do not have. look finally at whether this bill will pass through congress, in your opinion. >> i do not think the bill to ban any kind of semi-automatic rifle pass at all. these guns malic military in style, but they do not fire the way the military ones do. the only fire one bullet purple of the trigger -- they are not fully automatic, but barack obama is trying to make the american people think they are. quite frankly, we are appalled by that misrepresentation. >> how will you be fighting this moving forward? >> on a grass-roots effort. in the united states over 80 million people own firearms. this 80 million people are up in arms about the rights being taken away. they have been writing their congressmen already. >> we will leave it there. thank you. talking to us from las vegas. >> thank you. >> the united states federal aviation administration is grounding the
we fought a roll up -- war against britain when they tried to take our firearms against -- from us. we have a long tradition of firearms freedom and individual rights protected by a constitution that many other countries do not have. look finally at whether this bill will pass through congress, in your opinion. >> i do not think the bill to ban any kind of semi-automatic rifle pass at all. these guns malic military in style, but they do not fire the way the military ones do. the only fire...
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when they discovered what they call hidden hunger in britain three fruit banks open every week in the u.k. now and in unexpected areas like kensington and chelsea where houses like these distribute store cupboard staples and tinned food to families that are in need of emergency provisions in fact over two hundred thousand people had to turn to food banks last year in order to get bread that's double the amount of the year before so if the sad dynamic persists food banks like these are going to have to get a whole lot bigger in order to feed britain's struggling families charities say that some parents are so desperate to feed their. children that they consider stealing it's become such a reality that police have been known to take hungry shoplifters to food banks instead of arresting them a lot of people that come to the banks have stories which are really heartbreaking and we've had people coming to food banks who've been forced to choose between eating and feeding their children and that's something we see very regularly just like jammers over half of britain's impoverished children
when they discovered what they call hidden hunger in britain three fruit banks open every week in the u.k. now and in unexpected areas like kensington and chelsea where houses like these distribute store cupboard staples and tinned food to families that are in need of emergency provisions in fact over two hundred thousand people had to turn to food banks last year in order to get bread that's double the amount of the year before so if the sad dynamic persists food banks like these are going to...
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to cross talk britain in the e.u. i'm joined by tony helper in london he's a journalist for the times also in london we have robert oulds he is director of the bruges group and in brussels we cross to your goat. he is a liberal member of the european parliament and head of the german hellenic business association tony i'd like to go to you first in london it seems to me that the britons position in the european union is equivalent to how americans feel about the.
to cross talk britain in the e.u. i'm joined by tony helper in london he's a journalist for the times also in london we have robert oulds he is director of the bruges group and in brussels we cross to your goat. he is a liberal member of the european parliament and head of the german hellenic business association tony i'd like to go to you first in london it seems to me that the britons position in the european union is equivalent to how americans feel about the.
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causing a further schism in britain's coalition government. and packs of walls closing in on residential areas of russia's republic of coty and forcing authorities now to declare war on the deadly predator. very good evening shift just joined us ten pm here in moscow is kevin owen at the new center tonight with you and our top story the perspire moment of the inauguration day for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president's call for people to gather in front of the presidential palace to honor the leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lawyer eva golinger told me the country's opposition though could use the president's protracted absence to destabilize the country. article two thirty one of the venezuelan constitution does leave open to interpretation the issue of an occupation when the elected president cannot meet the date of january tenth before the national assembly which is the parliament what the out across pacifically says in a second c
causing a further schism in britain's coalition government. and packs of walls closing in on residential areas of russia's republic of coty and forcing authorities now to declare war on the deadly predator. very good evening shift just joined us ten pm here in moscow is kevin owen at the new center tonight with you and our top story the perspire moment of the inauguration day for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice...
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britain's prime minister's also been slapped with a second warning i gaze walking out on the e.u. with both statements adding fuel to the debate within britain's a coalition government and one of the countries should distance itself from the union report is just a couple of minutes away. plus the afghan leaders voyage to washington is yet to bring clarity on the u.s. troops withdrawal from the war ravaged country twenty fourteen one notices of that dilemma coming up. the killing week over though if you're going to. some of. the treatments give us the consensus you. choose the opinions that you. choose the stories that imply you like. truth be. true. you know how sometimes you see a story and it's sick so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't. try hard is a big. thank . you. you're watching r t a u k exit from the e.u. would result in economic disaster for britain that's according to the channel germany's european affairs committee the statement comes in the afterm
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so to come in the program of fighting to stay afloat we take a look at one of britain's oldest local sobs that's gone away to find again simple store expansion and a struggling economy. also could you expect a tanker to cut in front of you on a highway the details of this road incident and rules russia and just ahead. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make. i'm source way. fragile people on our t.v. . you're watching r t with me and tom would say it's good to have you with us. but raney authorities are searching for a new round of talks with the opposition later this week amid the continuing crackdown on energy regime rallies across the nation the sunni want to he has been widely accused by rights groups of using tear gas and torture against protesters and as already the likes here show us your reports even those who try and treat the injured demonstrators say they are being victimized not to drive was among a group of doctors who were trying to
so to come in the program of fighting to stay afloat we take a look at one of britain's oldest local sobs that's gone away to find again simple store expansion and a struggling economy. also could you expect a tanker to cut in front of you on a highway the details of this road incident and rules russia and just ahead. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make....
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to cross-talk britain in the e.u. i'm joined by tony helper in london he's a journalist for the times also in london we have robert oulds he is director of the bruges group and in brussels we crossed to year ago. he is a liberal member of the european parliament and head of the german business association tony i'd like to go to you first in london it seems to me that the britons position in the european union is equivalent to how americans feel about gun control people get really excited about it here is cameron cameron playing politics for his personal agenda and getting reelected in the thing more. i think there's a great deal of that cameron's effectively offering voters a chance to decide on the e.u. membership after the next election and implicitly therefore they should vote for him at the election in order to get that chance so mr cameron is effectively trying to eliminate the threat posed by the u.k. independence party and push labor and liberal democrats into what he considers to be an unpopular position with
to cross-talk britain in the e.u. i'm joined by tony helper in london he's a journalist for the times also in london we have robert oulds he is director of the bruges group and in brussels we crossed to year ago. he is a liberal member of the european parliament and head of the german business association tony i'd like to go to you first in london it seems to me that the britons position in the european union is equivalent to how americans feel about gun control people get really excited about...
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did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries will be coming as weaker because of the current situation with the european union and the eurozone crisis and the fact that countries did not have great control over their own economic policies so he wasn't mincing his words today he also went on to say that the british public felt disillusioned with the european union and felt disappointed with the lack of apparently democracy and accountability from all the directives that get handed to other member states from brussels this is what david cameron had to say there is a gap between the e.u. and its citizens which has grown dramat
did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries...
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ending the european question david cameron promises britain's a referendum on leaving the e.u. . special favors for the u.k. as a precondition to staying put. prime minister netanyahu narrowly wins israel's snap election vowing to continue building jewish settlements on palestinian land and pressuring iran everett's nuclear energy program. and also this business big shots converge on the glitzy ski resort of us for the annual world economic forum with the russian delegation in the spotlight as the state prepares to host the g twenty summit later this year. around the world online on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is a t with twenty four hours a day britain has been promised a referendum on pitching the you although it's subject to prime minister david cameron's political fortunes in the next election finally delivering his long awaited speech the pm vowed to win a special deal for the u.k. from brussels while blasting the block for snuffing out diversity and disagreement . listen. did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the
ending the european question david cameron promises britain's a referendum on leaving the e.u. . special favors for the u.k. as a precondition to staying put. prime minister netanyahu narrowly wins israel's snap election vowing to continue building jewish settlements on palestinian land and pressuring iran everett's nuclear energy program. and also this business big shots converge on the glitzy ski resort of us for the annual world economic forum with the russian delegation in the spotlight as...
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britain not who was charged with treason and sentenced to fifteen years in prison before being acquitted because of what she believed to be international pressure on bahrain's government the fate of many other doctors remains unclear the person who allegedly tortured not and others princes. has been officially charged by police she denies all allegations against her meanwhile the guy. woman stands resumed that the action it took against the hospital was the right thing to do. these doctors managed to control the emergency unit in the first floor of the hospital and started to perform political acts when a hospital is turned into a base for political ethic work this is a real disaster we had an unbiased committee investigating the hospital condemn the acts of these doctors and the case against one of the members of the world family may seem as an indication the bahrain's government has bowed to the negative global reaction with the doctor scandal being far from the only torture accusation c.c.t.v. cameras have been installed at all prisons in a move to become more transparent according to
britain not who was charged with treason and sentenced to fifteen years in prison before being acquitted because of what she believed to be international pressure on bahrain's government the fate of many other doctors remains unclear the person who allegedly tortured not and others princes. has been officially charged by police she denies all allegations against her meanwhile the guy. woman stands resumed that the action it took against the hospital was the right thing to do. these doctors...
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the european question david cameron promises britain's a referendum on leaving the. special favors for the u.k. as a precondition to. wrapping up in july with the nation disillusioned with the. arab spring unrest in the country. the rise of foreign investment. competition. for russia's economy as he speaks at the. forum. around the world online on screen live from moscow this is the twenty four hours a day britain has been promised a referendum on ditching the subject to prime minister david cameron's political fortunes in the next election delivering his long awaited speech to the pm valid to win a special deal for the u.k. from brussels while blasting the block for snuffing out diversity and disagreement . did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands
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plus political opponents and slam britain's prime minister david cameron for dodging the e.u. issue as he yet again delays his long awaited speech on the u.k.'s future role within the union he stories and more after a short break right here on r.t. . you know you see a story. you think you understand it. and realized. it was a big. secret lover tour. was to build a new. mission to teach creation why you should care about. this is why you should care only. fourteen on a sunday evening here in a moscow live this is our team glad to have you back with us israel will elected to parliament in two days' time and prime minister benjamin netanyahu is predicted to come out on top yet many israelis today don't think he's being a radical enough. why many of netanyahu is right wing allies are changing their minds. he's the surprise success story in campaign one tween millionaire who says a palestinian state would be suicide for israel naftali bennett used to work for prime minister netanyahu but now he's working at taking supporters away from him like this man who used to be a diehard sup
plus political opponents and slam britain's prime minister david cameron for dodging the e.u. issue as he yet again delays his long awaited speech on the u.k.'s future role within the union he stories and more after a short break right here on r.t. . you know you see a story. you think you understand it. and realized. it was a big. secret lover tour. was to build a new. mission to teach creation why you should care about. this is why you should care only. fourteen on a sunday evening here in a...
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that very very few wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people. but. a regional crisis probably wasn't what mr sarkozy anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar gadhafi although the former french president can't say that he hadn't been warned personally i play a significant role in establishing peace in those regions of africa should the situation in libya be unstable al qaida will establish its rule bin laden will return and libya will be another afghanistan the terrorists will flood to europe cut to paris and almost two years later mark is out these words could well be ringing in the is of me what i saw was the successor francois hollande having just sent troops to mali france's new leader could well be learning that every action has a reaction. secu so not only did the french intervention in libya not help the democrat disease process which is what they said they were after but if that's if it opened up the floodgates for weapons stockpiles and fighters to leave
that very very few wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people. but. a regional crisis probably wasn't what mr sarkozy anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar gadhafi although the former french president can't say that he hadn't been warned personally i play a significant role in establishing peace in those regions of africa should the situation in libya be unstable al qaida...
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could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries will be coming as weaker because of the current situation with the european union and the euro zone crisis and the fact that countries did not have great control over their own economic policies so he wasn't mincing his words today he also went on to say that the british public felt disillusioned with the european union and felt disappointed with the lack of apparently democracy and they can't ability from all the directives that get handed to other member states from brussels so what are you saying to a lot of people did sound quite confrontational but he was also trying to stress the fact that look please don't denounce britain for having nation you style of thinking should be encouraged and he believes that with this he might be able to make europe a better place. to certainly the speech has been in t
could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries will be coming as weaker because of the current situation with the european union and the euro zone crisis and the fact that countries did not have great control over their own economic policies so he wasn't mincing...
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membership is coming to the fore britain of course maybe will be having a referendum at some point on britain's terms of membership all these issues need to be discussed and agreed in the forthcoming year and so on and the taking on the presidency for the first six months has a key role to play but of course they've got their own challenges to face and it's a very difficult task now the presidency of the european union has in some ways been downgraded in terms of the influence it has because now the council of view of the european heads of state the council of ministers have their own. poi's as the president and fall in the foreign affairs is run by the high representative but of course arland must still be driving forward the agenda but of course they've got their own difficulties and they don't issues they need to face. the problems of ok what is too great right well let me ask you this this coming year twenty thirty in the east has come up with something called the european year of citizens to essentially highlight the rights people have because they're in the e.u. what do you make
membership is coming to the fore britain of course maybe will be having a referendum at some point on britain's terms of membership all these issues need to be discussed and agreed in the forthcoming year and so on and the taking on the presidency for the first six months has a key role to play but of course they've got their own challenges to face and it's a very difficult task now the presidency of the european union has in some ways been downgraded in terms of the influence it has because...
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he would raise the consciousness of the world, as he did when he went to great britain, he went to ireland. frederick douglas was brought to ireland by the temperance movement to speak against slavery. he spoke in cork and people are still talking about it. >> what were you feeling there? >> i was trying to catch lightning in a bottle. i was trying to capture the collective feeling that we shared when we all made history upon the election of the first african-american president. that sense of euphoria, that sense that we had changed the world, that we had made history. because if we're going to make history, again, we're going to have to recap tour that feeling. >> do you have that feeling this inauguration? >> i still have the same feelings that are expressed in the poem. the poem is independent of the performance of barack obama and the white house. it's independent of forces and circumstances that i could not possibly foresee or predict when i wrote the poem. the poem is about transcendence of a historical moment. it was triggered by a very historical moment, but it seeks to transcend t
he would raise the consciousness of the world, as he did when he went to great britain, he went to ireland. frederick douglas was brought to ireland by the temperance movement to speak against slavery. he spoke in cork and people are still talking about it. >> what were you feeling there? >> i was trying to catch lightning in a bottle. i was trying to capture the collective feeling that we shared when we all made history upon the election of the first african-american president....
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a portion of interview with britain's prince harry before he rushed home in the tour of duty in afghanistan. spending four months as apache helicopter pilot. that interview getting praise and pans in the west. the daily mirror calling him a royal misfit. the daily tell graph telling harry toy muscle himself and this from matt lauer and his nbc. on >> he talks about his missions. the missions he went on where he was fired upon by the taliban and returned fire killing some members of the taliban and he takes it kind of matter of m factually. i know you have heard the interviews. what do you think abouty. it? is it okay? >> i was really confused why the palace would permit the prince to give such an interview. why do you need to antagonize the taliban. >> i thought he jumped the shark when he was shown playing video games and oh my god we killed people. >> prince harry has not had an easy time with the press, you know. some of it his own doing. considering he puts his life on the line to protect us from those hospital to
a portion of interview with britain's prince harry before he rushed home in the tour of duty in afghanistan. spending four months as apache helicopter pilot. that interview getting praise and pans in the west. the daily mirror calling him a royal misfit. the daily tell graph telling harry toy muscle himself and this from matt lauer and his nbc. on >> he talks about his missions. the missions he went on where he was fired upon by the taliban and returned fire killing some members of the...
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wants to go and maybe pull in the towel says there's no way britain will get any special favor. the point is that really is going to be nigh on impossible we've had a home of underemployed the president of the european council you've had georgia a man well but also you've had a shawl to use the president of the european parliament you've had the prime minister and the list can go on of all of these people who are saying that britain cannot cherry pick this is an attempt by cameron to kick this issue into the long grass we're talking about a referendum five years down the line and it's all dependent on whether he wins the next general election or not and we know that if you look at the polls today it's showing quite clearly that chemical struggled to win the election so i do think that this is an attempt to get into the long grass and quite frankly this man has lied before on referendums he gave the cast iron got and see that we were out we would have a vote at friends and members. of lisbon he went back on that referendum pledge so i don't think you can be trusted on this issue.
wants to go and maybe pull in the towel says there's no way britain will get any special favor. the point is that really is going to be nigh on impossible we've had a home of underemployed the president of the european council you've had georgia a man well but also you've had a shawl to use the president of the european parliament you've had the prime minister and the list can go on of all of these people who are saying that britain cannot cherry pick this is an attempt by cameron to kick this...
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and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with the week's top stories and today's top news this is r t with the weekly as violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of portside suez and is mainly echoing the days of former leader hosni mubarak this is amid renewed clashes in port side that left seven people dead and hundreds injured following a mass funeral procession correspondent bill true is in cairo where she has come under clouds of tear gas. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi sorry to see this going to take us to me i hears the questions continue in cairo. president had mostly declared a state of emergency for thirty days according to the constitution with that means is that it basically every test will be banned security forces will have the right to arrest. a protest this without charge and in addition censorship may be legalized across these three countries three cit
and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with the week's top stories and today's top news this is r t with the weekly as violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of portside suez and is mainly echoing the days of former leader hosni mubarak this is amid renewed clashes in port side that left seven...
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extremists from northern mali while additional international support is confirmed from the united states britain and other european countries. and yes we can't barack obama's promise to close the guantanamo bay prison continues to go on with the detention facility having its eleventh anniversary with over one hundred sixty captive still being held without charge. and broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. certainly glad to have you with us now a fierce clashes in belfast between loyalists and nationalist on saturday once again ended in street battles leaving twenty nine policemen injured the outrage was sparked six weeks ago by belfast council's decision to reduce the number of days the union flag flies over the city hall the latest violence broke out after about unionists marching on city hall were attacked by locals in a predominantly catholic area police fired water cannons and plastic bullets to disperse the crowds are. breaking out once again. trying. to crowd. like this becoming all too common other to think going to have been helped by the fact that many feel in
extremists from northern mali while additional international support is confirmed from the united states britain and other european countries. and yes we can't barack obama's promise to close the guantanamo bay prison continues to go on with the detention facility having its eleventh anniversary with over one hundred sixty captive still being held without charge. and broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. certainly glad to have you with us now a fierce clashes in...
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to cross-talk britain in the e.u. i'm joined by tony helprin in london he's a journalist for the times also in london we have robert oulds he is director of the bruges group and in brussels we crossed two year ago. he is a liberal member of the european parliament and head of the german business association tell me i'd like to go to you first in london it seems to me that the.
to cross-talk britain in the e.u. i'm joined by tony helprin in london he's a journalist for the times also in london we have robert oulds he is director of the bruges group and in brussels we crossed two year ago. he is a liberal member of the european parliament and head of the german business association tell me i'd like to go to you first in london it seems to me that the.
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have warned that driessen heavy snowfall has heightened the risk of britain heading into a triple dip recession and with the country's independent retailers under constant pressure from supermarket chains i just want to wenches see how small business has managed to turn the tight and even trying. it's older than buckingham palace and tower bridge and it's been a local store in the heart of rural east england for three hundred and seventy years visitors who stumble across the it's a ring a village shop in this remote region of norfolk say that it's like an oasis in the middle of the desert. it was faced with going out of business until twenty five villages stepped in raise five thousand pounds to keep it open and offered to walk them for free i couldn't live in this village without. the community nature of the village which in short the free workforce allows it to stay open and breakeven i think people are happy in their lives by working for free. to come in and do something knowing that your contribution has a meaning or purpose. isn't. it just heritage and we want to make sure he doe
have warned that driessen heavy snowfall has heightened the risk of britain heading into a triple dip recession and with the country's independent retailers under constant pressure from supermarket chains i just want to wenches see how small business has managed to turn the tight and even trying. it's older than buckingham palace and tower bridge and it's been a local store in the heart of rural east england for three hundred and seventy years visitors who stumble across the it's a ring a...
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britain is considering boosting its military assistance for the french combat action against islamist in mali so far it's sent to warplanes and says there could be further of a just tickle support the move follows a deadly hostage crisis in neighboring algeria which was in retaliation to france's invasion at least thirty seven foreign nationals including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces at the weekend. a week of fighting between syrian rebels and members of the kurdish minority have left at least fifty six people dead in the north east of the country that's according to the british based syrian observateur e for human rights its report says the rebels used tanks and mortars against kurdish forces the kurds long denied autonomy have tried to use the rest as a just structure to set up schools and cultural centers but are now coming under fire from the regime fighters. in south africa protesters angry at proposed municipal boundary changes in northern free state south of the capital have clashed violent
britain is considering boosting its military assistance for the french combat action against islamist in mali so far it's sent to warplanes and says there could be further of a just tickle support the move follows a deadly hostage crisis in neighboring algeria which was in retaliation to france's invasion at least thirty seven foreign nationals including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces at the weekend. a week...
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so as we come in the program of fighting to stay afloat we take a look at one of britain's local shops on the way to fight against us superstore expansion and the struggling economy. also could do you expect a tank to come in front of you on a highway but the details of this road infant and rural russia just ahead. here the reindeer isn't everything for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. down the roads are. today. well the remedy beyond. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. you're watching our t.v. live from moscow right now if you're interested in the russian military you can get a closer look at it by taking a drive on the country's rights but already aircraft in heavily armored machinery comes within meters of those driving when russia's highways and air yardies a dumbarton told me what sort of military hardware you could end up see. you can't see anything of the moment is this driver making his way along the road and suddenly screaming out of the distance comes this fig
so as we come in the program of fighting to stay afloat we take a look at one of britain's local shops on the way to fight against us superstore expansion and the struggling economy. also could do you expect a tank to come in front of you on a highway but the details of this road infant and rural russia just ahead. here the reindeer isn't everything for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. down the roads are. today. well the remedy beyond....
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and then a referendum on future membership would britain and the e.u. be better off going separate ways. to cross-talk britain in the e.u. i'm joined by tony helper in london he's.
and then a referendum on future membership would britain and the e.u. be better off going separate ways. to cross-talk britain in the e.u. i'm joined by tony helper in london he's.
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exit causing a further schism in britain's coalition government. packs of wolves closing in on residential areas in russia's republic of you could hear forcing authorities to declare war on the deadly predator. they're very good morning to if you just joined us this is our taste just after midnight here now my name's kevin now in first the smalling we perspire moment of the inauguration day for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president's call for people to gather in front of the presidential palace to one of the leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lori the girl and she told me the country's opposition could use the president's protracted absence to destabilize the country now. article two thirty line of the venezuelan constitution does leave open to interpretation the issue of inauguration when the elected president cannot meet the date of january tenth before the national assembly which is the parliament what the out across pacifically says in
exit causing a further schism in britain's coalition government. packs of wolves closing in on residential areas in russia's republic of you could hear forcing authorities to declare war on the deadly predator. they're very good morning to if you just joined us this is our taste just after midnight here now my name's kevin now in first the smalling we perspire moment of the inauguration day for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the...
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britain is considering boosting its military assistance for the french combat action against islamists in mali so far it sent two warplanes and says there could be further the just tickle support the move follows a deadly hostage crisis in neighboring algeria which was in retaliation to france's invasion at least thirty seven for a nationalist including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces over that we can't. a group of turkish protesters have tried to breach the air force base near the city of atlanta where nato troops are assembling to patriot missile batteries to be deployed near the syrian border clash with soldiers resulting in twenty five arrests earlier the first of the six batteries and troops arriving with were met with protests in the port city of. turkey has been a staunch critic of the us regime throughout the syrian conflict and has openly supported the rebels. coming out of our g.'s kaiser report on the two faces of u.s. policing stay with us. i've. welcome to the kaiser report on max kaiser
britain is considering boosting its military assistance for the french combat action against islamists in mali so far it sent two warplanes and says there could be further the just tickle support the move follows a deadly hostage crisis in neighboring algeria which was in retaliation to france's invasion at least thirty seven for a nationalist including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces over that we can't. a...
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among them, staff from britain, japan, and norway. there are three main priorities now running parallel to each other. foreign governments will want to work out for themselves what happened. the task will involve the briefing survivors, collating intelligence, and visiting the site itself. the third priority is to devise a new strategy, political and diplomatic strategy to tackle the threat in the future. >> this is a global threat and it will require a global response. a response that is about years or decades rather than months and requires a response that is patient and painstaking and intelligent and above all has an absolutely iron resolve. >> the end of the hostage crisis is just the beginning of a far bigger scenario. >> french air forces in mali have launched attacks on the rebel stronghold. the french military intervention is now into the ninth day. >> the french air force commands the skies over bali. to the north of here, vast expanses of desert terrain where the french are trying to drive out fighters but -- fighters affil
among them, staff from britain, japan, and norway. there are three main priorities now running parallel to each other. foreign governments will want to work out for themselves what happened. the task will involve the briefing survivors, collating intelligence, and visiting the site itself. the third priority is to devise a new strategy, political and diplomatic strategy to tackle the threat in the future. >> this is a global threat and it will require a global response. a response that is...
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he makes an important point, which is the agenda that britain has. is not an agenda of simply saying this is what britain wants and if we don't get it we will leave. it's an agenda that is good for the whole of the european union. we face a massive competitiveness challenge from the rising countries of the south and east. we have to accept the europe at the moment is a working probably. it's adding to this >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. it airs live on c-span to everyone say at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday house of commons was in session, and again on sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. you can watch anytime at c-span .org, where you can find videos of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. next, a discussion about the 2012 elections in the future of conservatism. at 11:00 p.m., q&a with kathy -- cathy lanier. then another chance to see david cameron at the house of commons. >> the first ladies that i i am drawn to are the ones on the ground
he makes an important point, which is the agenda that britain has. is not an agenda of simply saying this is what britain wants and if we don't get it we will leave. it's an agenda that is good for the whole of the european union. we face a massive competitiveness challenge from the rising countries of the south and east. we have to accept the europe at the moment is a working probably. it's adding to this >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of...